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This is the Global News Podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Charlotte Gallagher and in the early hours of Tuesday the 18th of November these are our main stories.
The UN backs Trump's Gaza peace plan.
Israeli settlers continue to attack Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and an explosion in Poland fuels fears of a hybrid war.
Also in this podcast, we hear about AI from the head of Google.
You have to learn to use these tools for what they're good at and not blindly trust everything they say.
We begin in New York,
where a UN resolution that supports Donald Trump's Gaza peace plan has been put out to a vote.
The result of the voting is as follows.
The U.S.
drafted resolution was approved by the Security Council after Russia and China abstained.
It sets the stage for a stabilisation force in Gaza, which the U.S.
Ambassador Mike Waltz said would chart a new course in the Middle East.
Today's resolution represents another significant step towards a stable Gaza that will be able to prosper and an environment that will allow Israel to live in security.
President Trump has also hailed the vote, claiming it would lead to peace all over the world.
But Israel has taken issue with parts of the UN resolution,
and Hamas has said it fails to respect the demands and rights of the Palestinians.
Details about how the next phase of Mr Trump's peace plan will work also remain vague.
I spoke to our correspondent at the UN, Neda Taufik,